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Great wine racks



 
 
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Old 28-05-2004, 07:21 PM
Ray
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This is not Spam guys, just a heads up. I do not work for any company
involved. At Christmas I got a wine rack from Sam's made by Seville. All
chromed steel. It holds 168 bottles. Looks very nice and is very strong.
I liked it so much I got another. I think the were $68.

My wife was just at Sam's club here in Houston and they have the same thing
for $32. Sam's is notorious for not having things available everywhere but
if you can find these they are great.

Actually, I thought they should have more racks so I got 3 and put them
together as 2 and have a few racks left over. By putting in the extra
shelves I put 180 bottles in a rack. I am picking up another one at this
price. I don't know where I am going to put it but I know how to fill it
up!

Ray


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Old 28-05-2004, 11:20 PM
Bob
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"Ray" wrote in message
...
This is not Spam guys, just a heads up. I do not work for any company
involved. At Christmas I got a wine rack from Sam's made by Seville. All
chromed steel. It holds 168 bottles. Looks very nice and is very strong.
I liked it so much I got another. I think the were $68.

My wife was just at Sam's club here in Houston and they have the same

thing
for $32. Sam's is notorious for not having things available everywhere

but
if you can find these they are great.

Actually, I thought they should have more racks so I got 3 and put them
together as 2 and have a few racks left over. By putting in the extra
shelves I put 180 bottles in a rack. I am picking up another one at this
price. I don't know where I am going to put it but I know how to fill it
up!

Thanks for the heads up! I have a very large laundry room, 12X19, and I
do all my brewing in there. The temp is steady but I get a lot of light, SW
exposure. To store wine there I'd probably need to get the window heavily
tinted or even mirrored; but there is definitely room for several of these
racks..... :-) rubbing my hands together


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Old 30-05-2004, 11:19 PM
Dar V
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Default Great wine racks

Thanks Ray, I'm looking for something like that - I'll have to see if Sam's
has it up here in Wisconsin. I really appreciate the heads up.
Darlene
G'town, Wisconsin
USA

"Ray" wrote in message
...
This is not Spam guys, just a heads up. I do not work for any company
involved. At Christmas I got a wine rack from Sam's made by Seville. All
chromed steel. It holds 168 bottles. Looks very nice and is very strong.
I liked it so much I got another. I think the were $68.

My wife was just at Sam's club here in Houston and they have the same

thing
for $32. Sam's is notorious for not having things available everywhere

but
if you can find these they are great.

Actually, I thought they should have more racks so I got 3 and put them
together as 2 and have a few racks left over. By putting in the extra
shelves I put 180 bottles in a rack. I am picking up another one at this
price. I don't know where I am going to put it but I know how to fill it
up!

Ray


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Old 04-06-2004, 05:06 PM
Miker
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Default Great wine racks

Thanks Ray,

The 2 Sams Club stores here in Colorado Springs say they don't have
these wine racks. If anyone in the Denver area spots them for this
kind of price, please let me know.

Miker
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Old 04-06-2004, 08:59 PM
Dar V
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The 4 Sam's Club stores around Milwaukee don't have them right now.
However, one store manager remembered having them and expected some in
"soon". I'll keep calling. Keep your fingers crossed.
Darlene

"Miker" wrote in message
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Thanks Ray,

The 2 Sams Club stores here in Colorado Springs say they don't have
these wine racks. If anyone in the Denver area spots them for this
kind of price, please let me know.

Miker



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Old 04-06-2004, 10:21 PM
Nick Ruchalski
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Default Great wine racks

On Fri, 28 May 2004 17:21:19 GMT, "Ray"
wrote:

This is not Spam guys, just a heads up. I do not work for any company
involved. At Christmas I got a wine rack from Sam's made by Seville. All
chromed steel. It holds 168 bottles. Looks very nice and is very strong.
I liked it so much I got another. I think the were $68.

My wife was just at Sam's club here in Houston and they have the same thing
for $32. Sam's is notorious for not having things available everywhere but
if you can find these they are great.

Actually, I thought they should have more racks so I got 3 and put them
together as 2 and have a few racks left over. By putting in the extra
shelves I put 180 bottles in a rack. I am picking up another one at this
price. I don't know where I am going to put it but I know how to fill it
up!

Ray



Here's the Seville web site for a looksee:

http://tinyurl.com/3efkn

Although at 63 pounds the shipping will probably push the cost to over
$100. Still...a very decent looking rack.


 




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